Ensuring fluoride-free water by adopting a variety of decentralised approaches

Submitted by forwater on Fri, 01/06/2023 - 15:44

The project improved water quality by tackling the fluoride problem in a village in Andhra Pradesh. Existing concerns within the government systems of Chitoor district about fluoride contamination were validated through water quality studies. Several decentralised fluoride mitigation measures were tested during the pilot phase. This helped in the identification of several cost-effective solutions for improving water quality and led to efforts to introduce these measures in the district.

Integrated services for enhancing health and hygiene through rural water supply and sanitation in Chingtham village

Submitted by forwater on Fri, 01/06/2023 - 15:38

Huge stress on limited water sources in Chingtham village resulted in reduced drinking water availability. The project helped improve awareness on the need for safe drinking water, health and sanitation. It also helped people access safe drinking water, with infection from contaminated water by reducing contamination from around 70% at the beginning of the project to 20% at the end.

The project also promoted appropriate sanitation technologies such as Ecosan toilets. There was also an increase in women’s involvement in planning, decision making and management of water.

Reviving traditional water harvesting structures and river revival in Rajasthan (phase 1)

Submitted by forwater on Tue, 01/03/2023 - 15:05

 

Scanty rainfall coupled with a lack of groundwater often leads to acute water scarcity in parts of Western Rajasthan. Anchored by village level institutions, Sambhaav has begun reviving traditional water harvesting systems which had benefited the local communities in the area.

Reviving traditional water harvesting structures and river revival in Rajasthan (phase 1)

Submitted by forwater on Tue, 01/03/2023 - 15:05

 

Scanty rainfall coupled with a lack of groundwater often leads to acute water scarcity in parts of Western Rajasthan. Anchored by village level institutions, Sambhaav has begun reviving traditional water harvesting systems which had benefited the local communities in the area.

Integrated domestic water management in H.D. Kote district

Submitted by forwater on Tue, 01/03/2023 - 15:01

Two villages in Karnataka were selected to be developed as models for domestic water management. The project ensured integrated domestic water management, including access to piped metered water, sanitation and ensured sustainability at the source. Wastewater management through drains, soak pits and kitchen gardens was done to ensure safe disposal of waste water. EcoSan was established as an option for sanitation tried at certain scale in the project. Conjunctive water use was promoted through rooftop rainwater harvesting.